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There are more details on our Leveson live blog.? Michael Gove has hinted that he might drop plans to introduce a new version of the CSE exam for less able pupils.? Osborne has told MPs that the national loan guarantee scheme is being extended to cover medium-sized firms. As the Press Association reports, the national loan guarantee scheme was launched in March to help small businesses with a turnover of less than £50m borrow money from banks. Today, Osborne said that since then more than 10,000 loans worth in excess of £1.5bn have been offered to small businesses at reduced interest rates. The scheme is now being extended to help medium-sized businesses, he said. ? Nick Clegg has told MPs that progress was made towards sustainable development at last week's Rio+20 summit.
 It is important he is seen to be absolutely fair.I've taken the quotes from PoliticsHome.3.00pm: David Cameron will be answering the urgent question about Jeremy Hunt at 3.30pm. Before he starts, here's some background reading about the Hunt/News Corportation controversy.? The ministerial code (pdf)? All the emails and texts between Jeremy Hunt's special adviser, Adam Smith, and News Corporation, set out in a Guardian timeline.? The Guardian story about the revelations.? Hunt's statement in the Commons on Wednesday about the controversy.? The Labour press release claiming Hunt broke the ministerial code three times.? The BBC video of Andrew Marr's interview with Cameron yesterday, much of which was devoted to the Hunt affair.
Now there are rumours that the government will create 60 new peers, she says: 40 Tories, 15 Lib Dems and five Labour ones.The final numbers may be lower than this, but based on these figures, the coalition's already-dominant strength in the Lords would be substantially boosted – up from a total of 309 peers, with 56.4 per cent of the political vote, with Labour on 239 peers, or 43.6 per cent of the vote,cnnhkids.com (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), to a total of 364 coalition peers, with 59.9 per cent of the political vote,kate spade bags (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), as compared to 244 Labour peers, or 40.1 per cent of the political vote. Crucially, the coalition's majority among the political vote would rise from 70 to a whopping 120.Nick Clegg was asked about the "60 new peers" rumour at a committee last week.
Growth was clearly lifted in the third quarter by the making up of some activity lost to one-off distorting factors in the second quarter. We expect the economy to essentially stagnate in the fourth quarter.From Tony Dolphin, chief economist at the IPPR.The slowdown in the UK is the result of a mix of domestic factors, particularly the Chancellor's tough fiscal stance (which has knocked confidence in the private sector about future levels of demand), and global factors such as higher oil and food prices.In terms of employment, a recession now looks inevitable. The International Labour Office warned yesterday that the world economy was on the verge of a new and deeper jobs recession. In the latest three months (to August), employment in the UK was 178,000 lower than in the previous three months.
There were, I am told, senior Lib Dem discussions until very late in the day about whether or not to kill the NHS bill. The key problem,marc by marc jacobs bag (http://www.ytcgzx.net/), it was decided - no doubt with the help of dark warnings from the prime minister - was that the quid pro quo for blocking Tory reform of the health service would be total Lib Dem ownership of the issue in the future. In other words, if Clegg wanted to block Lansley, he would have to accept having a Lib Dem secretary of state replace him in the next reshuffle and take responsibility for whatever happened next.3.30pm: Here's an afternoon summary.? The Institute for Fiscal Studies has described the budget as a "hotch-potch of reforms" that could leave the public finances worse off.
 Leaders should send a clear signal from the summit that they will continue to maintain pressure on both regimes until they address the concerns of the international community. The prime minister also raised the need for the EU to underline its support for the progress being made in Burma and the need for this to continue.2.50pm: Here's an afternoon reading list.? Richard Murphy at Tax Research UK says Clegg's proposals amount to "a poorly thought out, regressive tax package that's little more than a bribe that won't boost the economy or relieve the stress of those with profound concerns in the squeezed middle".? Benedict Brogan at the Telegraph wonders what George Osborne will receive in return if he gives Clegg what he wants on the tax allowance.
That's why this matter should be referred to the standards and privileges committee.4.04pm: Therese Coffey, a Conservative member of the committee, is speaking.She says one of the lawyers working for News International, Julian Pike, told the committee that he knew News International executives were misleading the committee the moment he heard them give evidence.Lawyers should be more willing to insist that their clients act honestly, she suggests.4.08pm: Chris Bryant, a Labour member of the committee, is speaking now.He says we may just have witnessed the tip of an iceberg. Some 40 people have been arrested. There may be more arrests. This is "one of the most flagrant examples of contempt of parliament in parliament's history", he says.
Here's an extract from the news release.IEDs are the single greatest threat to our forces in Afghanistan. Improving the protection of our forces on the front line is the military's number one priority, and these investments mark another major step forward in the battle against the Taliban.The package includes around 100 additional Foxhound protected patrol vehicles. Foxhound is at the cutting edge of protected patrol vehicle technology and will provide unprecedented levels of blast protection for its size and weight.Today's announcement will take the total number of Foxhound vehicles available to our Armed Forces to around 300.The first of the 200 Foxhounds already ordered by the MoD are due to be delivered for military training over the next month, and will be available for deployment to Afghanistan during 2012.